Still photographs and spectral data from NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration Operation Deep Scope cruise in the Gulf of America from 2004-08-07 to 2004-08-17 (NCEI Accession 0001966)
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This dataset contains still images and spectral data obtained during the NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration (OER) Operation Deep Scope cruise in the Gulf of America, April 7-17, 2004. Still images and video were captured using an automatic camera system called Eye-in-the-Sea. This battery-powered camera system uses a red light-emitting diode (LED), which deep-sea animals can't see, in combination with a low-light-level (LLL) camera. Fluorescence imaging and light characterization (spectral data) using a sensitive spectrometer was also conducted directly from the Johnson-Sea-Link submersible.
Oceanographic data and ROV dive-related multimedia and information collected during the EX1402L3 (Gulf of Mexico Mapping and ROV Exploration) expedition on NOAA Ship OKEANOS EXPLORER in the Gulf of Mexico from 2014-04-10 to 2014-05-01 (NCEI Accession 0157088)
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This dataset contains oceanographic data collected in deep water areas south and southeast of the flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary (FGBNMS), including Keathley Canyon and adjacent parts of the Sigsbee Escarpment, and areas on the West Florida Escarpment southwest of Tampa. Daily ROV dives were conducted with full shore-based science participation. Evening and nighttime mapping and CTD operations were also conducted and focused in depths less than 500 m. Most of the operations, including the transit, were conducted within the 200nm exclusive economic zone (EEZ) maritime boundary of the United States of America.
Oceanographic images and videos collected during the Pushing the Boundaries: Using Advanced Technology to Locate and Rapidly Assess Cultural Sites in Multiple Underwater Environments within NOAA's Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary Expedition on NOAA R/V Storm and R/V Laurentian in Lake Huron, Michigan from 2017-04-10 to 2017-08-30
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This dataset contains oceanographic images and videos taken with a Seaeye CAM04N Forward Looking Camera, a Seaeye P13946-1 Rear Looking Camera, a Saab Seaeye Falcon ROV, and a Kongsberg 1171 Mini Head Single Beam Scanning Sonar. This project sought to develop innovative, technology-centered, and repeatable methodologies for locating and rapidly assessing cultural sites in shallow (less than 20 feet) and deep water greater than 130 feet) areas. This project experimented with cutting-edge equipment and techniques. The deepwater survey segment involved looking for the historically significant wreck of steamer Choctaw, while the shallower survey focused on known "ship traps", determined via analysis of the region's coastal geography and historical use.